Zulqarnain Haider Pakistani Wicketkeeper Missing in Dubai
Zulqarnain Haider Pakistani Wicketkeeper Missing in Dubai

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Zulqarnain Haider (Urdu: ذولقرنین حیدر, born 23 April 1986 in Lahore) is a former Pakistan under 19 wicketkeeper, who currently plays for the Pakistan national cricket team. He is generally regarded as being the reserve keeper to Kamran Akmal. The right-hander represents both Lahore Blues and Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited in Pakistani domestic cricket.
Haider made his debut for Pakistan in a Twenty20 match against South Africa in 2007 he scored 5 runs as Pakistan sucummbed to a heavy defeat. After this match Kamran Akmal recovered and took back the gloves. Akmal was dumped in the 2008 Asia Cup but his place was given to another wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed after the tournament Akmal regained his form and was reselected. Kamran Akmal then performed poorly on the tour of Australia in January 2010 including the fact that Pakistan lost the match only due to Akmal’s poor keeping. He dropped three-catches and missed an easy run-out of Mike Hussey. For the third test the reserve keeper Sarfraz Ahmed was used as Haider wasn’t selected for the tour. Akmal then participated on the tour of England in the first test he dropped a total of seventeen catches. He was dumped for the second test and Zulqarnain Haider returned to the Pakistan side three-years after he played his first match of the team.
DUBAI: Pakistani cricket team wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider went missing in Dubai, Geo News reported Monday.
The wicketkeeper said in his Facebook post he was leaving cricket as someone gave him bad message on losing in last match.
The wicketkeeper words are: ‘leaving pakistan cricket because get bad msg fr 1 man fr losethe match in last game.’
Also, a message from Zulqarnain’s mobile received on a friend’s cellphone said he is leaving the cricket as someone is giving him murder threats.